Headlines Today correspondent Anjana Kashyap was hackled near AIIMS flyover in south Delhi by three men who arrived there in a car. With the camera rolling and the reporter speaking live, the group's action was captured.

Even as Sunday's gangrape of a paramedic student in a moving bus drew the nation's attention to the national capital and media widely covered the follow-up action, there was an attempt to eve-tease a Headlines Today reporter at one of the busiest roads of the city on Monday night.

Following the 23-year-old girl's gangrape and brutal assault, Headlines Today carried out a reality check on the streets of the city to gauge how safe is Delhi for women.

Headlines Today reporters panned across the city and Anjana Kashyap was one of them. She was reporting on the case from outside Safdarjung Hospital, where the gangrape victim has been admitted and still continues to be in a critical condition.

Around 11.30 pm, Kashyap was hackled near AIIMS flyover in south Delhi by three men who arrived there in a car. With the camera rolling and the reporter speaking live, the group's action was captured.

The footage shows a WagonR car stopping next to the reporter while she was speaking on the camera. One of the men, who was sitting behind, said something and smiled. The trio then noticed the camera and the cameraman, who intervened immediately. The men realised their mistake and soon vanished from the scene.

The incident was an on-the record example for the Delhi government and the police of how women were harangued in the city in full public glare on the busiest of roads.

After the reality check, Kashyap blamed missing police from the city roads for such incidents. She said there was almost zero police patrolling on the city roads at night and the Delhi Police's famous line "with you, for you, always" was good only for criminals.

MPs raise reporter's matter in ParliamentThe incident was raised by various women MPs in Parliament on Tuesday as they passionately debated the issue of gang rape.

Senior Congress MP Girija Vyas raised Kashyap's case in Lok Sabha in the afternoon, while Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan took it up in Rajya Sabha.

Minister of Woman and Child Development Krishna Tirath reacted to the incident, saying that there was a need to change the mindset as she also insisted on setting up fast track courts to tackle the cases of rapes and women's harassment.